Yearly Archives: 2018
If you want to keep your goals, put them down in writing
While we are all huddled down, surviving the cold, with little else to do, other than work and keep livestock warm and dry, start setting goals for 2019.
Soil Health Partnership announces expansion of pilot associate program
The Soil Health Partnership is expanding a pilot project to give more farmers access to the soil health network.
Pa. Certified Organic holds meeting
Pennsylvania Certified Organic held its annual membership meeting in Bellefonte, Nov. 28.
All I want for Christmas
Kymberly Foster Seabolt considers asking for things with a deeper meaning this Christmas and shares what she really wants from Santa.
Dec. 21: The shortest day, longest night
The first day of winter is defined by the year's shortest day and longest night. The good news is that days get just a bit longer each day thereafter.
Deer were rare in Ohio not so long ago
The first year to see an Ohio deer harvest total over 10,000 was 1974 when 10,747 were tagged. Hunting in all 88 counties was not permitted until 1979.
Livestock producers, consumers affected by cellular agriculture
Producers and consumers are looking for greater clarity about what cellular agriculture might mean for their businesses and their dinner tables.
No more wild market swings, eh?
Alan Guebert believes the key to a better year in 2019, is to not swing at wild pitches, like "easy" trade wars and tried-and-failing farm programs.
Roundup of gardening news for Dec. 20, 2018
Applications are now available for the 2019 Ohio State University (OSU) Master Gardener Volunteer Program training class in Portage County.
Conservation funding available for Upper Big Walnut Creek
The Delaware SWCD has new funding available for the Upper Big Walnut Creek Watershed through the Promoting Best Management Practices for Phosphorus Project.